This morning, visit the nearby Bishnoi Villages and enjoy a jeep ride through the desert, spotting wildlife such as blackbucks, chinkaras, blue bulls, foxes, hares, and partridges. From September to March, thousands of migratory demoiselle cranes can also be seen. Observe local craftsmen, shepherds, and farmers at work. In the afternoon, take a blue alley walking tour of Jodhpur's old city, famous for its vibrant, blue-painted streets, reflecting tradition, culture, and desert practicality. Stroll through the bustling streets and hidden lanes. The experience also includes a short culinary walk to sample some authentic Rajasthani dishes like mirchi bada (a popular snack consisting of green chilies stuffed with spicey potato filling), mawa kachori (a sweet, deep-fried treat), and lassi (a yoghurt-based drink). Continue your tour to Mehrangarh Fort, one of India's largest forts, perched on a 125m hill with a museum of rare artifacts. And finish your tour with a visit to Jaswant Thada, a white marble memorial with gardens, gazebos, and tombs of Jodhpur's rulers.
Desert Life and the Blue City of Jodhpur
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Taj Hari Mahal
Taj Hari Mahal is just 3.5 kilometres from the railway station and a mere 4 kilometres from the airport, on the prestigious Residency Road, and close to Jodhpur's business and entertainment areas. The lobby is a unique mix of chic and classic. With its Latitude style architecture and Moghul-inspired domes, enamelled murals, slender columns, and grand interiors, sheer fantasy comes alive. This arrival zone sets the tone for guestrooms and banquet facilities that deliver the ultimate in a luxury experience. Discover restaurants which open to the lobby to create an enticing food zone offering the best in world cuisine, as well as all the entertainment and connectivity options today's traveller requires, making the hotel an international business and conferencing destination. Enjoy this 21st century fantasy palace which stylishly resembles 14th century forts.
